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1. kite starts to pull the buggy Try to maintain this course If you feel your kite stalls or flies slow steer your buggy upwind a bit more If you have a lot of side pull and are not moving very fast turn your buggy downwind a bit more If you want to turn around first gently steer the kite above your head Don t do this too aggres sively as the kite may pull you out of your buggy When you are still rolling start by turning the buggy towards a downwind direction and keep turning until you have made a full 180 degrees turn Gently steer the kite down again and you will be heading back to your starting point After mastering these basic riding manoeuvres you can start pushing your limits by making faster and more aggressive turns looping your kite in a turn or start doing some tricks like 360 s or wheelies Qo PETER LYNN Transporting your buggy To transport your buggy from your car house or whatever place to your favorite flying spot it s easiest to use the specially made walk of shame line This way you can pull your buggy while using it to transport the rest of your gear When taking your buggy in a car you will see that most of the time it s sufficient to remove the backaxle together with the back wheels Just undo the bolts and nuts a bit that connect the down tube to the sidebars and undo the seat clips that go to the axle This is the least time consuming way If this is not sufficient yet just undo the bolts that c
2. Qo PETER LYNN BUGGY USER MANUAL FOR COrmIipetitiorn X re Eolia eA Aela EA fsllo oxo amp gt Congratulations Thank you for purchasing a Peter Lynn product This Peter Lynn product has been designed by one of the world s foremost designers of power kites and buggy equipment and is con structed to give you many years of fun and joy You are now the proud owner of a Peter Lynn buggy which has been designed for use on land Please read this manual carefully before using the buggy for the first time in order to get the best result and to ensure the safety of yourself and others Please keep this manual together with your Peter Lynn buggy for future reference Traction kiting is a growing sports activity across the globe with product innovation and techni cal development evolving fast To learn more about this exciting sport and about the complete Peter Lynn product range please visit www peterlynn com Qo PETER LYNN Co ees eh 1 CONONFWONH W OCONDARWN Competition XR 1 Backaxle 2 Sideframe set of left amp right incl 2x 10mm bolts amp nuts 3 Downtube incl 2x mushroom spacer 4 Fork incl 10mm bolt amp nut and 12mm bolt nut amp spacers 5 Footpeg 2x 6 Seat 7 Foam 2x and sideframe covers 2x incl 4x tie wrap 8 Wheels 3x incl 2x 20mm rear bolts mpetition ST Backaxle Sideframe set of left and right incl 2x 18mm bolts amp nuts Downtube incl 2x
3. ecommend you to have a third party liability insurance that covers kite flying and kite buggying QY PETER LYNN This manual has been made as a guide for four different buggies Please note that not all steps in this manual may be relevant to your buggy All steps are accompanied by the buggy model name on top of each section Only follow the steps which are relevant to your buggy model Before you start assembling your buggy please note the following Do not over tighten bolts When overtightening bolts or nuts the thread could get damaged making it impossible to take your buggy apart or re assemble it next time Make sure bolts and nuts are free of sand Sand can damage the thread of the bolts and nuts or make it impossible to assemble or disassemble your buggy When it is sud denly a lot more difficult to tighten a bolt or nut do not continue by exerting more force Unscrew the bolt and check if the thread is free of sand or other dirt For the first time assemble the buggy at home Check if you fully understand the as sembling procedure by making your first assembly at home where you may have more time and a clean area CompXR t CompST Folding Bigfoott Place the front wheel in Push the bolt through the Place the footpegs into the the front fork Push the wheel through the spacer tubes on both sides of the bolt through one side of and fork Secure it with the fork making sure the pin the fork one spacer and nut but do
4. es onto the rear tube hook CompXR t CompST Folding Bigfoott Place the rear bolts through the bearings in the buggy wheel Tighten the bolt properly into the end of the backax using the wrench le or end of the sideframe provided for Folding Buggy Manual CompXR t CompST Folding Bigfoott Place the seat in be For the CompXR Big Now connect the two ends tween the two upper foot amp Folding wrap of the large strap together sideframes First attach the large strap in the back the front strap around the around the sideframes downtube once as shown Connect the straps run Secure the side straps ning to the back axle or around the upper rear tube for Folding and sideframes Set the height pull them tight of the seat to your personal preference Learning how to buggy When you bought this buggy we assume you know your way around with your kite When you get started make sure the area were you want to buggy is free of people holes and other objects Make sure your first attempts are in an average wind if the wind is too strong it becomes dangerous if the wind is too soft it becomes more difficult Before you launch your kite make sure your buggy is set on a cross wind course 90 degrees to the wind direction Launch your kite and slowly go sit in the buggy while staying focussed on the kite Gently steer the kite down towards the corner of the wind window you will see that the
5. his Peter Lynn buggy has been designed and built for all round traction kiting purposes Being made of first class materials it has been thoroughly tested and approved by Peter Lynn designers and testers The buggy is warranted to be free of major defects in materials or workmanship to the original purchaser for a period of six months Damage as a result of jumping or due to crashes is not covered Peter Lynn shall not be responsible for any costs losses or damages incurred as a result of using this product Feel free to ask your Peter Lynn dealer for the Peter Lynn warranty statement In case you may find any problems with your new buggy please contact your local dealer More information about Peter Lynn Products There is a whole line up of parts and pieces available for your Peter Lynn buggy Different wheels forks axles you name it To find out what parts exactly are available for your buggy please contact your local dealer For more general information about Peter Lynn Products please visit our website www peterlynn com
6. mushroom spacer Fork incl 8mm bolt amp nut and 12mm bolt nut amp spacers Footpeg 2x Seat Wheels 3x incl 2x 12mm rear bolts Folding Sideframe assembly set of left amp right incl 2x 10mm bolts amp nuts consisting of 1a Sideframe front section 1b Sideframe rear section 1c Rear tube Upper sideframes 2x Downtube incl 2x mushroom spacer Fork incl 10mm bolt amp nut and 12mm bolt nut amp spacers Footpeg 2x Seat Foam 2x and sideframe covers 2x incl 4x tie wrap Wheels 3x incl 2x 20mm rear bolts igfoot Backaxle Sideframe set of left amp right incl 2x 10mm bolts amp nuts Kinked downtube incl 2x mushroom spacer Fork incl 10mm bolt amp nut and 12mm bolt nut amp spacers Footpeg 2x Seat Foam 2x and sideframe covers 2x incl 4x tie wrap Wheels 3x incl 2x 20mm rear bolts All buggies are supplied with Set of tools to assemble and disassemble your buggy Instruction manual Stickers different for each buggy Buggy Manual Safety CAUTION Kite powered sports can be very dangerous and physically demanding The user of this product should understand that participating in kite powered sports may cause serious injury or death and agrees to observe the safety precautions listed below Safe location and weather conditions e Do not fly kites near power lines roads airfields railways etc e Do not fly kites on crowded beaches and certainly not
7. not tighten it clicks in place into the bearing fully yet Place the mushroom Place the downtube with Now tighten the front spacers in the downtube spacers in the fork and wheel secure it with the bolt and nut Tighten the nut CompXRt Bigfoott Place the foam over the Place the sideframe sideframes If desired it covers over the foam can be secured with some secure it with the Velcro tape Tie wraps can be placed in the ends of the covers and hence tighten them Remove the two straps Place them over the back on the back of the seat by axle in between the two undoing the clips tubes CompXR t CompST Folding Bigfoott Place the downtube in Make sure the bolts are between the two clamps running through the on the sideframes correct holes on the down tube to suit your personal preference Buggy Manual Place the sideframes into the tubes on the backaxle Place the sideframes into the tubes on the backaxle Secure the connection with the nuts and tighten them Qo PETER LYNN Place the foam over the upper sideframes If desired it can be secured with some tape Place the front of the up per sideframes into the tubes on the sideframes Connect the two halves of the rear tube together Place the sideframe covers over the foam secure it with the Velcro Tie wraps can be placed in the ends of the covers and hence tighten them Hook the other ends of the upper sidefram
8. onnect the down tube to the sidebars completely and now it will fit even into the smallest car Maintenance Frame This buggy s frame is made of durable stainless steel and almost doesn t need any maintenance If your buggy is very dirty clean it with water and wipe it dry with a cloth After and before you use the buggy please check the frame for any damages Seat The seat can be cleaned with water or thrown in the washing machine if it s really dirty Make sure it is completely dry before storing it Also inspect your seat for wear and tear and make sure you fix it or replace it in time Wheels After use you can hose down you wheels to clean them The wheels ae not likely to get damaged easily Of course the tires can wear out or get punctured but this is easy to fix or replace If you think you can t do it yourself just go to the nearest tire centre Always check your rims for damage If they are damaged you have to replace them they can t be fixed Bearings Bearings make the difference between a smooth ride and a terrible ride Always check your bearings before a day of buggy driving If they lock up it will spoil your day and in the worst case melt away your rims If the bearing does not spin easily or if it has a lot of sideways movement replace it Don t forget there are also 2 bearings in your down tube they are not as sensitive to wear as the bearings in your wheels but make sure you check them once in a while Warranty T
9. over bystanders e Only use your buggy in areas where there is a lot of free space where no other people are present e Do not fly during lightning or stormy weather conditions or in offshore winds e Make sure there is a clear downwind area at least three times the distance of your flying line length e Make sure you use your buggy in areas where this kind of sporting activity is al lowed Safe traction kiting e Traction kites are no toys they should not be flown by inexperienced persons and certainly not by children e Learn to fly kites with smaller models and start in light winds e Never use kites for paragliding or parachuting e Never use any type of kite or kite accessory for jumping off high places like hills or cliffs or any other manlifting activity e Do not use a kite that is too big considering your weight experience and wind con ditions Ask for advice from an experienced user when in doubt e Never attach yourself permanently to the kite edie buggy riding Learn to fly and control the kite completely before using it in a buggy or on a land board e Always use fully protective gear when buggy riding landboarding or snowkiting We strongly recommend the use of helmet knee and elbow pads shoes that fully cover your feet and a set of impact shorts e Do not strap yourself to a buggy e Always make sure your buggy is in good condition no parts are worn and bolts are properly tightened We strongly r

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